Donnie Fritts - Prone To Lean (Japan Remastered) (1974/2013)

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Title: Prone To Lean
Year Of Release: 1974/2013
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Country, Folk, Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:12
Total Size: 126/267 Mb (scans)
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Donnie Fritts - Prone To Lean (Japan Remastered) (1974/2013)


Tracklist:

1. Three Hundred Pounds Of Hongry (Donnie Fritts, Eddie Hinton) - 3:30
2. Winner Take All (Donnie Fritts, Dan Penn) - 3:47
3. When We're On The Road (Donnie Fritts) - 3:22
4. Whatcha Gonna Do (Donnie Fritts, Jon Reid) - 3:22
5. You're Gonna Love Yourself (In The Morning) (Donnie Fritts) - 2:51
6. I've Got To Feel It (Donnie Fritts, Eddie Hinton) - 3:24
7. Sumpin' Funky Going On (Donnie Fritts, Tony Joe White) - 2:54
8. Jesse Cauley Sings The Blues (Eddie Hinton) - 3:28
9. My Friend (Donnie Fritts, Spooner Oldham) - 3:18
10. Prone To Lean (Kris Kristofferson) - 3:38
11. We Had It All (Donnie Fritts, Troy Seals) - 3:03
12. Rainbow Road (Donnie Fritts, Dan Penn) - 3:36

Line-up:
Donnie Fritts - Vocals, Electric Piano
Barry Beckett - Piano, Vives, Clavinet
Roger Hawkins - Drums, Tambourine, Congas
Jimmy Johnson - Acoustic, Electric Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Eddie Hinton - Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Harmonica
Pete Carr - Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Dobro
Mike Utley - Organ
Sammy Creason - Drums
Jerry McGee - Acoustic, Electric, Slide Guitar
Tony Joe White - Lead Guitar, Back Vocal
Spooner Oldham - Vives
Jerry Masters - Bass
Mickey Raphael - Harp
The Muscle Shoals - Horns
Rita Coolidge - Back Vocal
Billy Swann - Back Vocal
Dan Penn - Back Vocal
Kris Kristofferson - Back Vocal
John Prine - Back Vocal
Spooner Oldham - Back Vocal
Eddie Hinton - Back Vocal
Jerry Wexler - Back Vocal

One of the architects of the famed Muscle Shoals Sound, songwriter Donnie Fritts also enjoyed success as a longtime associate of Kris Kristofferson. A native of Florence, Alabama, as a teen Fritts played drums with local acts like the Satellites and Hollis Dixon. By the late '50s he was writing and performing with the likes of Arthur Alexander, Dan Penn, and Spooner Oldham, all of them joining forces to forge the unique fusion of Southern soul, pop, country, and R&B immediately recognizable as the Muscle Shoals Sound. Fritts' early songs were recorded by performers as diverse as Percy Sledge, Dusty Springfield, the Box Tops, and Tommy Roe.

By the late '60s he was employed as a Nashville staff writer, often working alongside fellow up-and-comer Kristofferson. Beginning in 1970, Fritts was Kristofferson's touring keyboardist, and they even appeared together in films including Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, and A Star Is Born. In 1974 Fritts issued his debut solo LP, Prone to Lean; however, no more solo material was forthcoming prior to 1997's Everybody's Got a Song, which included new renditions of his classics "We Had It All" and "A Damn Good Country Song," recorded with guests including Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, John Prine, Lucinda Williams, and Delbert McClinton.
Fritts focused on session and touring work during the early 2000s. He guested on Robert Plant's Sixty Six to Timbuktu in 2003 and on the Resentments' Roselight in 2009, but did little else. His songs paid the bills, as they appeared on dozens of compilations and were covered by current artists including Shelby Lynne, who made his "Breakfast in Bed" the title track of her tribute to Dusty Springfield in 2008.
Fritts didn't record again under his own name for another half dozen years. He had become friendly with producer and label and studio owner John Paul White (formerly of the Civil Wars), who asked him to play the premiere of the Muscle Shoals documentary. While visiting one day, White heard Fritts play songs on his well-used Wurlitzer that were favorites, not necessarily his own. The producer convinced him to record an album of this material on that instrument. With assistance from the Alabama Shakes' Ben Tanner, White assembled various guests including Brittany Howard, Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires, John Prine, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, Spooner Oldham, and the Secret Sisters to back Fritts. Released by White's Single Lock Records, Oh My Goodness was issued in October of 2015.


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Many thanks
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Wow, thanks for this one!
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